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 214 FORTY-EIGHTH CONGRESS. Sess. 1. Ch. 332. 1884. fmeiggygygiugigu than twenty-tive thousand dollars of said sum shall he expended for ,,m,m,_ · · salaries and wages. R*>P¤i¤‘¤· ew- For the improvement and inclosure of the grounds, and repairs of buildings, three thousand dollars. HOWARD UNIVERSITY. _H¤wMd Univer- For maintenance of the Howard University: To be used in payment ““Y· of part of the salaries of the officers, professors, and teachers, and other regular employees of the university, a portion of which will be paid from donations and other sources, eighteen thousand Eve hundred dollars mmmmEN’s HOSPITAL AND ASYLUM. _Fr¤¤dm¤¤’¤H¢>¤— For the Freedmen’s Hospital and Asylum, Washington, District of P‘*“‘· Columbia, as follows: For subsistence, twenty-two thousand dollars; for salaries and compensation of the surgeon·in-chief, two assistant surgeons, engineer, clerk, znatron, nurses, laundresses and cooks, teamsters, watchmen, and laborers, thirteen thousand dollars; for rent of hospital buildings and grounds, four thousand dollars; for fuel and light, clothing, bedding, forage, transportation, medicines and medical supplies, repairs and furniture,. and other absolutely necessary expenses, ten thousand dollars, in all forty-nine thousand dollars. For building four bath-rooms and waterclosets, relaying floors, and repairing porches, one thousand five hundred dollars; the same to be paid from any unexpended balances of appropriations for the said hospital for the iiscal year eighteen hundred and eighty-four. - NATIONAL MUSEUM. National Mu- For the preservation of collections of the National Museum: For the ¤°¤¤¤· preservation and exhibition and increase of the collections received from the surveying and exploring expeditions of the Government, and other sources, including salaries or compensation of all necessary employees, Director to re- ninety-one thousand dollars. And the Director of the National Mu- 5%, ¤*¤·»¤¤¤¤¤UY scum is hereby directed to report annually to Congress the progress of °"g'°“· the museum during the year and its present condition. lax3d:; E- _For transfer and arrangement of the collections of the American lncm xsmmto 0,2 stitute of M]DlDg.EDglD€8PS, presented to the Government, including m,;,,,,lE,,gi,,,m_ expenses already incurred, ten thousand dollars. A§n°l *i:E19¤:» For the preservation of collections of the National Museum in the °” "'·‘ Armory Building: For care of the Armory Building and grounds and expense of watching, preservation, and storage of the duplicate collections of the Government and of the property of the United States Fish Commission contained therein, including salaries or compensation of all necessary employees, two thousand five hundred dollars. 0¤¤¤¤,f¤rnit¤r¤, For furniture and fixtures of the National Museum: For cases, furgggsrggmgfjzj uiture, and fixtures required for the exhibition of the collections of the ,,l,,y,“_ “United States National Museum, and for salaries or compensation of all necessary employees, forty thousand dollars. l_ igeetins and _ For heating and lighting the National Mmeum: For expense of heat- '! t"'!- ing, lighting, and telephonic and electrical service for the new museum building, six thousand dollars. smTHsoNIAN INSTITUTION. §mi§bsonim In- For finishing, heating, gasfdtting, plumbing, and completely furnish- '*"“*'°"· ing the eastern portion of the Smithsonian Institution, and for nnishing tge iourtih pu;} fifth stories, including liabilities already incurred, iiftcell thousand < dollars. “£$;:{°f:f:1d;‘;‘ For North American ethnology, Smithsonian Institution: I•‘or_th0 ,.,,_,_,,,,· ,;,,,,,0,,,,f purpose of continuing ethnological researches among the American